I assume you are no longer talking about markmin. I didn't think you could use {{ }} in markmin.
Correct ? On Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:51:49 PM UTC+13, apps in tables wrote: > > Thank you... > > On Sunday, December 2, 2012 7:45:50 AM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> You are missing that you need to generate html <br/> and {{=anything}} >> always escape anything. >> >> You want: >> >> <td class="span8">{{=(row.body1)}}<br/>{{=(row.body2)}}</td> >> >> or >> >> <td class="span8">{{=CAT(row.body1,BR(),row.body2)}}</td> >> >> or >> >> <td class="span8">{{=CAT(row.body1,XML('<br/>'),row.body2)}}</td> >> >> or >> >> <td class="span8">{{=XML(row.body1+'<br/>'+row.body2, >> sanitize=True)}}</td> >> >> The latter is not quite the same as the others as it allows some HTML in >> the row.body1/2. >> >> >> >> On Saturday, 1 December 2012 21:43:22 UTC-6, apps in tables wrote: >>> >>> >>> I am trying these: >>> >>> <td class="span8">{{=(row.body1)+ \n\n +(row.body2)}}</td> >>> >>> <td class="span8">{{=(row.body1)+ ' \n\n ' +(row.body2)}}</td> >>> >>> <td class="span8">{{=(row.body1)+ [[NEWLINE]] +(row.body2)}}</td> >>> >>> <td class="span8">{{=(row.body1)+ '[[NEWLINE]]' +(row.body2)}}</td> >>> >>> and they are not working. >>> >>> What am i missing? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Ashraf >>> >> --